The Atlanta Hawks are conducting a pre-draft workouts. Check out who will be
working out:
Friday, June 7
Jalek Felton (BC Nokia) – Guard – 6-3, 190
First name is pronounced “juh-LEEK” # Played in seven games for Finland’s BC
Nokia in 2018-19, averaging 16.0 points, 7.3 assists, 3.6 rebounds and 1.1
steals in 28.6 minutes (.441 FG%, .400 3FG%, .800 FT%) # Prior to BC Nokia,
played one season at North Carolina, where he appeared in 22 games (one start)
and averaged 2.9 points and 1.6 assists in 9.7 minutes by 247Sports # Ranked the
No. 1 prep player in the state of South Carolina in 2017 # A native of West
Columbia, SC, he attended Gray Collegiate Academy # Uncle is Thunder guard
Raymond Felton.
Daulton Hommes (Point Loma) – Forward – 6-8, 215
Last name is pronounced “Hah-Miss” # An early-entry candidate # Played two
seasons at Western Washington prior to transferring to Point Loma (San Diego,
CA) # In 36 games (35 starts) as a junior at Point Loma, posted 21.9 points and
5.8 rebounds (.533 FG%, .470 3FG%, .847 FT%) on his way to winning NABC Division
II Player of the Year # As a sophomore, named Second Team NABC, D2CCA All-West
Region and unanimous First Team All-GNAC # As a freshman, received honorable
mention All-GNAC honors # A native of Lynden, WA, where he attended Lynden
Christian High School.
Sagaba Konate (West Virginia) – Center – 6-8, 250
Name is pronounced “SAG-uh-buh Kuh-NUH-teh” # An early-entry candidate # Played
three seasons for the Mountaineers, appearing in eight games (seven starts) as a
junior and posting 13.6 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.8 blocks in 24.1 minutes
(.435 FG%, .391 3FG%, .813 FT%) # As a sophomore, saw action in 36 contests (all
starts) and averaged 10.8 points, 7.6 boards and 3.2 blocks in 25.4 minutes per
game (.510 FG%, .790 FT%) # In 2017-18, named to All-Big 12 Third Team and Big
12 All-Defensive Team after finishing second in the country with 116 blocked
shots (second-highest single-season total in WVU history) # A native of Bamako,
Mali # Attended Kennedy Catholic High School in Hermitage, PA # Majored in Sport
Management.
Charles Matthews (Michigan) – Guard – 6-6, 205
An early-entry candidate # Played one year at Kentucky before transferring to
Michigan for two seasons # Appeared in 34 games a redshirt junior (all starts)
for the Wolverines and averaged 12.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.1 steals in 31.5
minutes (.431 FG%, .299 3FG%, .645 FT%) # As a redshirt sophomore, named 2018
NCAA Tournament West Regional Most Outstanding Player, was a member of 2018 NCAA
Tournament All-Region Team (West) and tied for the NCAA lead in games played
(41) # Native of Chicago, IL # Graduated from St. Rita High School # Enrolled in
the College of Literature, Science and the Arts as a General Studies major.
Nikola Miskovic (Mega Bemax) – Forward – 6-10, 220
Saw action in 22 games (seven starts) for KK Mega Bemax (Serbia) of Liga ABA in
2018-19, posting 11.6 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 23.5 minutes # Led
Serbia to a Gold medal at the FIBA U18 European Championship in 2017 # Was MVP
as he averaged 12.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game # Native of
Belgrade, Serbia.
Joshua Obiesie (s.Oliver Wurzburg) – Guard – 6-6, 190
In 21 total appearances with s.Oliver Baskets in the Europe Cup (nine games) and
German BBL (12 contests), averaged 6.8 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists in
16.0 minutes (.443 FG%, .310 3FG%, .735 FT%) # A native of Munich, Germany.
Monday, June 3 (Day eleven)
Tyus Battle (Syracuse) – Guard – 6-6, 205
Bryce Brown (Auburn) – Guard – 6-3, 198
Bruno Fernando (Maryland) – Forward – 6-10, 240
Daniel Gafford (Arkansas) – Forward – 6-11, 233
Cody Martin (Nevada) – Forward – 6-7, 200
Marcel Ponitka (Arka Gdynia – Poland) – Guard – 6-4, 200
Friday, May 31 (Day ten)
Brandon Clarke (Gonzaga) – Forward – 6-8, 215
Jaylen Hands (UCLA) – Guard – 6-3, 180
Louis King (Oregon) – Forward – 6-9, 205
Jalen McDaniels (San Diego State) – Foward – 6-10, 195
Eric Paschall (Villanova) – Forward – 6-8, 255
Grant Williams (Tennessee) – Forward – 6-7, 236
Monday, May 20 (Day nine)
Devon Dotson (Kansas) – Guard – 6-2, 185
Aric Holman (Mississippi State) – Forward – 6-10, 225
John Konchar (Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne) – Guard – 6-5, 210
Payton Pritchard (Oregon) – Guard – 6-2, 195
Tres Tinkle (Oregon State) – Forward – 6-8, 225
Obi Toppin (Dayton) – Forward – 6-9, 220
Friday, May 10 (Day eight)
Tyler Cook (Iowa) – Forward – 6-9, 250
CJ Elleby (Washington State) – Forward – 6-6, 200
Terance Mann (Florida State) – Guard – 6-7, 215
Matt Mooney (Texas Tech) – Guard – 6-3, 200
Tanor Ngom (Ryerson) – Center – 7-2, 210
Myles Powell (Seton Hall) – Guard – 6-2, 195
Thursday, May 9 (Day seven)
Quentin Grimes (Kansas) – Guard – 6-5, 210
Ahmed Hill (Virginia Tech) – Guard – 6-5, 210
Skylar Mays (LSU) – Guard – 6-4, 200
Markis McDuffie (Wichita State) – Forward – 6-8, 218
Zach Norvell Jr. (Gonzaga) – Guard – 6-5, 205
Dylan Osetkowski (Texas) – Forward – 6-9, 250
Wednesday, May 8 (Day six)
Phil Booth (Villanova) – Guard – 6-3, 194
Javin DeLaurier (Duke) – Forward – 6-10, 234
Reggie Perry (Mississippi State) – Forward – 6-10, 245
Justin Simon (St. John’s) – Guard – 6-5, 205
Max Strus (DePaul) – Guard – 6-6, 215
Lagerald Vick (Kansas) – Guard – 6-5, 190
Tuesday, May 7 (Day five)
Ronshad Allen-Shabazz (Appalachian State) – Guard – 6-5, 217
Aubrey Dawkins (Central Florida) – Guard – 6-6, 205
Mamadi Diakite (Virginia) – Forward – 6-9, 228
Trey Porter (Nevada) – Center – 6-11, 230
Marial Shayok (Iowa State) – Guard – 6-6, 198
Quinndary Weatherspoon (Mississippi State) – Guard – 6-4, 205
Monday, May 6 (Day four)
Kyle Alexander (Tennessee) – Center – 6-11, 222
Javon Bess (St. Louis) – Forward – 6-6, 220
Terence Davis (Mississippi) – Forward/Guard – 6-4, 205
Amir Hinton (Shaw) – Guard – 6-5, 190
Paul Scruggs (Xavier) – Guard – 6-3, 200
Josh Sharma (Stanford) – Center – 7-0, 230
Friday, May 3 (Day three)
Nathan Knight (William & Mary) – Forward/Center – 6-10, 247
Anthony Lamb (Vermont) – Forward – 6-6, 227
Andrew Nembhard (Florida) – Guard – 6-5, 191
Kouat Noi (TCU) – Forward – 6-7, 205
D’Marcus Simonds (Georgia State) – Guard – 6-3, 195
Killian Tillie (Gonzaga) – Forward – 6-10, 220
Wednesday, May 1 (Day two)
Ky Bowman (Boston College) – Guard – 6-1, 188
Armoni Brooks (Houston) – Guard – 6-3, 195
Steven Enoch (Louisville) – Center – 6-10, 260
Caleb Martin (Nevada) – Forward – 6-7, 205
Garrison Mathews (Lipscomb) – Guard – 6-5, 204
Kaleb Wesson (Ohio State) – Center – 6-9, 270
Tuesday, April 30 (Day one)
Kyle Allman, Jr. (Cal State Fullerton) – Guard – 6-3, 175
Jordan Caroline (Nevada) – Forward – 6-7, 230
Donta Hall (Alabama) – Forward – 6-9, 230
Markell Johnson (North Carolina State) – Guard – 6-1, 175
Chris Silva (South Carolina) – Forward – 6-9, 234
Tre’Shawn Thurman (Nevada) – Forward – 6-8, 225
Media Content:
https://www.nba.com/hawks/news/2019-pre-draft-workouts-friday-june-7
Media Keywords: NBA, Sports, Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Hawks
Media Thumbnail:
https://www.nba.com/hawks/sites/hawks/files/1920_hwk_rv_draft_workout_press.jpg
Taxonomy: Pre-Draft, Draft, Workouts, NBA, 2019-20
Story Link: https://www.nba.com/hawks/news/2019-pre-draft-workouts-friday-june-7